Provides a valuable in-depth look into the development of a stage directors’ work and how their efforts affected the development of the performative arts.
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This volume assesses the contributions of David Belasco, Arthur Hopkins, and Margaret Webster, whose careers shaped the artistic and specialist identity of the Broadway director. Their work spans almost a century and captures the rapidly changing social and cultural landscape of 20th-century America. While their aesthetic styles differed greatly, they were united in their mastery of theatre craft and their impact on theatrical collaboration. The essays in this volume explore how these directors established and exploited Broadway as the epicentre of theatre in the United States, blended the role of producer and director, and managed the tensions between commercial success and artistic ambition.The Great North American Stage Directors series provides an authoritative account of the art of directing in North America by examining the work of twenty-four major practitioners from the late 19th century to the present. Each of the eight volumes examines three directors and offers an overview of their practices, theoretical ideas, and contributions to modern theatre. The studies chart the life and work of each director, placing his or her achievement in the context of other important theatre practitioners and broader social history. Written by a team of leading experts, the series presents the genealogy of directing in North America while simultaneously chronicling crucial trends and championing contemporary interpretation.
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List of FiguresSeries Introductions, James Peck (Muhlenberg College, USA)AcknowledgmentsIntroduction. Forerunners and Groundbreakers in the Art of Theatrical Directing, Cheryl Black (University of Missouri, USA)David Belasco1. The Belasco Brand: Directing the Modern Theatrical Experience, Christin Essin (Vanderbilt University, USA)2. The Cultural Imaginings of a Theatrical Impresario: David Belasco in Context, Cheryl Black (University of Missouri, USA)Arthur Hopkins3. Arthur Hopkins’s First Act: Before the Crash (1913–29), Arthur Feinsod (Indiana State University, USA)4. Arthur Hopkins’s Second Act: After the Crash (1928–48), Ronald Wainscott (Indiana University, USA)Margaret Webster5. “She Must Be Fierce”: Margaret Webster’s Groundbreaking Broadway Career, Wendy Vierow (New York University, USA)6. Not the Moor, but the Figure of the Moor: A Case Study of the Racial, Political, and Personal Stakes of Margaret Webster’s Othello (1943) and The Tempest (1945), Lisa Jackson-Schebetta (Skidmore College, USA)NotesNotes on ContributorsIndex
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Provides a valuable in-depth look into the development of a stage directors’ work and how their efforts affected the development of the performative arts.
The definitive account of the work, lineage and legacy of David Belasco, Arthur Hopkins, and Margaret Webster.
Substantial, authoritative account of the work of three of the most important stage directors up to 1970
The Great Stage Directors series offers an authoritative account of the work, lineage and legacy of major theatre directors from the late 19th century to the present. Arranged in two sub-series of European and North American directors, the eight volumes in each set provide a comprehensive survey and analysis of the practices and theoretical ideas of 24 prominent theatre directors, showing their origins and development and placing them in a historical context that includes other significant directors and theatre makers. Written by a team of experts, this series combines established accounts with new research and interpretation developed specifically for the series. A product of rigorous and contemporary scholarship, these well-illustrated volumes are essential reading for theatre practitioners, academics and students.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350525917
Publisert
2025-01-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
280
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